--- linuxsampler/trunk/man/linuxsampler.1.in 2005/07/14 12:25:20 688 +++ linuxsampler/trunk/man/linuxsampler.1.in 2005/07/15 15:13:01 689 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH "linuxsampler" "1" "24 Jun 2005" "linuxsampler @VERSION@" "User Manuals" +.TH "linuxsampler" "1" "15 Jul 2005" "linuxsampler @VERSION@" "User Manuals" .SH NAME linuxsampler \- modular, streaming capable sampler .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -12,25 +12,31 @@ netcat. .SH OPTIONS .IP \ --help -print command line help and exit +Print command line help and exit. .TP .IP \ --version -print version and exit +Print version and exit. .TP .IP \ --profile -output benchmark messages on the console +Output benchmark messages on the console. This reflects the current +efficiency as abstract BogoVoice count which is something like a +theoretical limit of the amount of voices which can be rendered in the given +scenario. It does not include all aspects of the sampler, thats why this +value is usally higher than what you really can achieve on your box. Also +note that this value is as well dependant on what instrument patch you are +using and what you are playing. .TP .IP \ --no-tune -disable assembly optimizations +Disable assembly optimizations. .TP .IP \ --statistics -output voice and disk stream count periodically on the console +Output voice and disk stream count periodically on the console. .TP .IP \ --lscp-addr -IP address on which the LSCP server should listen to (default: any) +Defines IP address on which the LSCP server should listen to (default: any). .TP .IP \ --lscp-port -TCP port on which the LSCP server should listen to (default: 8888) +Defines TCP port on which the LSCP server should listen to (default: 8888). .SH "SEE ALSO" qsampler(1) .SH "BUGS"